How the Finance Industry Uses APM to Avoid Costly Outages and Drive Customer Loyalty
Financial institutions use application performance monitoring from AppDynamics to reduce costly outages as well as drive IT and business performance.
Financial institutions use application performance monitoring from AppDynamics to reduce costly outages as well as drive IT and business performance.
With 'Orange Is The New Black' (OITNB) wrapping its final season, let's reclaim the title formula 'x is the new y' with SINTO. This post explores tracing, monitoring, observability and business awareness. By understanding the difference in these four methods, you'll be ready to drive agile applications, gain funding for lowering technical debt, and focus on customer retention.
In this blog, we shall send observation frequencies in the bucket intervals chosen and aggregate those at the Prometheus back-end.
As your enterprise IT infrastructure grows more distributed by the minute, you might know what it feels like to be treading water in an ocean of data. And you’re not alone.
In this blog, we compare Instana and Sysdig - two popular monitoring tools which claim to show APM metrics without need to instrument code.
In this blog, I will discuss about how to set up Prometheus and Grafana in EKS and how to monitor Python based applications using Prometheus.
See how enterprise IT teams are using the Central Nervous System (CNS) — the new vision for AIOps from Cisco and AppDynamics.
As you’re juggling deployments, writing code, and attending meetings there’s not a great deal of time left for staying up to date with the latest trends in tech. The culture around performance is getting stronger — performance is absolutely a feature, yet the pressure is on to deliver more without sacrificing quality. The good news is that there are companies who have achieved their performance goals — and more.
“Change is the only constant in life.” This is a quote often attributed to the Greek philosopher, Heraclitus. In the world of application performance monitoring, you know this to be true. Things are always changing. New technologies force you to come up with new ways and processes for doing things. And new challenges force you to develop new methods of solving old problems. Performance monitoring is an old problem.